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this is another effort to undermine and discredit and fear monger about a health care law in new york alone has decreased from.... >> fear amongster, jonathan, you are fear monger? >> one thing that may be a little scary, your health information isn't yours anymore. with government paying the bills. >> it hasn't been for a long time! all the information that corporations have. >> go ahead, jonathan. >> you are not forced to interact with any private company. obamacare is all about force. so to michelle's point, all your information, health records, medicine, your drug use, whether you are pregnant or not. your history, your income is all going to fit on a centralized government server and yes, private companies have credit card data hack all the time. >> eric: and i'm sure they will be able to get into this? >> exactly. people in the government have been using this information. irs scandal showed us that sometimes there are people in the government that will use devices at their disposal to go after people. i think that to me is very troubling. they're going to have navigators that wi
this is another effort to undermine and discredit and fear monger about a health care law in new york alone has decreased from.... >> fear amongster, jonathan, you are fear monger? >> one thing that may be a little scary, your health information isn't yours anymore. with government paying the bills. >> it hasn't been for a long time! all the information that corporations have. >> go ahead, jonathan. >> you are not forced to interact with any private company....
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os in charge with enforcing the law. so what is their gripe? . [ brent ] now steve's looking pretty good so far. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your
os in charge with enforcing the law. so what is their gripe? . [ brent ] now steve's looking pretty good so far. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog...
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and he has a background in law enforcement. so phillip always takes several precautions. he never tells anyone what he does for a living. he always changes up his routine at which clubs and banks he goes to and at what time. >> if a person knew that, they were close to phillip. >> even after ten years of running his own money courier business with no major problems, his wife, barbara, is still nervous whenever he goes out. >> i was on him about stopping it. i was saying, you're getting too old, you need to be at home. i don't like you having to leave out at 2:00 in the morning, get home at daybreak. you should be at home in the bed sleeping. >> when he doesn't come home at his usual time, she's worried but tries to stay calm. an hour later when a phone call comes from the hospital, barbara's worst fears are realized. >> i said, is he all right? and she says, we'll talk to you -- we can't give you any information over the phone, we'll talk to you when you get here, get here as soon as you can. >> barbara and one of their daughters arrive at the hospital and receive the new
and he has a background in law enforcement. so phillip always takes several precautions. he never tells anyone what he does for a living. he always changes up his routine at which clubs and banks he goes to and at what time. >> if a person knew that, they were close to phillip. >> even after ten years of running his own money courier business with no major problems, his wife, barbara, is still nervous whenever he goes out. >> i was on him about stopping it. i was saying,...
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i will always protect my sources, judy no one notion anything more than you do about shield laws and reporters protecting their sources. >> i grieve for jim. i know what he is going through. i think we have to step back for a moment and look at it. there is a long road here ahead judicially. it's pretty clear that his counsel will request an entire hearing by all of the fourth circuit. by all the trial judges and not the three who gave what has been roundly condemned in the press as a terrible outrageous ruling. this is a ruling that i think we haven't had enough reporting on the fact that it flies in the face of other circuits that have said there is a reporters' privilege when it comes to testifying in a criminal trial as opposed to appearing before a grand jury. >> rick: doesn't it support meeting a federal shield law here that would cover it? >> that is not a cure all. federal shield law would only set up a balancing test between the government's need to know and reporters' first amendment rights. it's not going to solve the problem. i think the obama administration after saying
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don'drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions...
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state law doesn't matter. state constitution doesn't matter. privatized, city workes will have to take a huge cut. but remember, glenn beck said, there is always going to be some people that you just can't help. even though they paid into it. this is the systematic destruction of an american city. it is a government coup, basically, without violence. and it is completely unjustified and unnecessary. now, why am i all over this story? i want to explain the coverage on the ed show. this, my friends, is a live government takeover. right before our eyes. we are seeing local elections being circumvented. we are seeing people being put in place that have authority. not by way of the people and making additions that affect peel's lives. that is a government takeover. the voices of the people are not being heard in any of this. although we are being told by snyder that they'll have a seat at the table. that's hog wash. meanwhile we have some breaking news on the ed show tonight. conservatives are angry with me. righties are upset because i correctly sa
state law doesn't matter. state constitution doesn't matter. privatized, city workes will have to take a huge cut. but remember, glenn beck said, there is always going to be some people that you just can't help. even though they paid into it. this is the systematic destruction of an american city. it is a government coup, basically, without violence. and it is completely unjustified and unnecessary. now, why am i all over this story? i want to explain the coverage on the ed show. this, my...
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i have to admit i'm down with the republican leadership being the law isered by the state department. i don't know when the state department did anything. i'm disappointed ten months on the republican leadership hasn't found a way to get these survivors, get their testimony and get some answers. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> i think david ubin is name that should be known among every american. under a normal administration, he would be presented to the american people hailed for his valor on the battlefield. >> judge jeanine: we are now hearing that ubin was left for 20 hours on the roof. he almost lost his leg and he wasn't recovered for 20 hours. how can they possibly say we did everything we could? >> they can't. i don't think we'll know where president obama 20 hours where david ubben was. >> judge jeanine: we are looking at a diagram where sean smith and donahue were and ubben is the third person on the roof. mike, i assume, did you know about this guy, ubben? >> there was talk in the community who was in the team out there. again this information, you have to be careful to some
i have to admit i'm down with the republican leadership being the law isered by the state department. i don't know when the state department did anything. i'm disappointed ten months on the republican leadership hasn't found a way to get these survivors, get their testimony and get some answers. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> i think david ubin is name that should be known among every american. under a normal administration, he would be presented to the american people hailed for...
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law. but holder cited another court decision that found the texas legislature's congressional redistricting plan discriminated against latino voters. >> in that ruling, the court noted that the parties, and i quote, this is what the court said, the parties provided more evidence of discriminatory intent than we have space or need to address here. this is a federal court that said that. >> reporter: in texas, reaction was sharp. republican governor rick perry branded holder's move as an end run around the supreme court. he said, quote, once again the obama administration is demonstrating utter contempt for our country's system of checks and balances, not to mention the u.s. constitution. and republican senator john cornyn accused the white house of bullying his state. not to protect voters, but for partisan political purposes. >> part of the long-term strategy of this administration is to try to turn texas blue. and so they are engaging in this kind of bogus political activity to try to rai
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law. professionally break that down for me. >> well, professionally, and that's the right term, first of all, she's not a lawyer and she's not speaking in lawyer terms. when she says her gut got away with murder, she's not using legal terminology. she's using the vernacular, people evaluating the situation without regard to the legal component. i understand how she felt george zimmerman, without regard to the legal requirements, was morally responsible for george zimmerman's death. what she describes is a struggle she has in reconciling the judge's instructions on the law with that gut sense that he was phorblly responsible for zimmerman's death. in the normal give and take of the process as part of any jury deliberatation, because of the judge's instruction that she had no choice but to vote that he was -- a judgment of not guilty even though she was herself conflicted about whether or not he was morally responsible for trayv trayvon's death. >> she kept talking about intent. was it vague
law. professionally break that down for me. >> well, professionally, and that's the right term, first of all, she's not a lawyer and she's not speaking in lawyer terms. when she says her gut got away with murder, she's not using legal terminology. she's using the vernacular, people evaluating the situation without regard to the legal component. i understand how she felt george zimmerman, without regard to the legal requirements, was morally responsible for george zimmerman's death. what...
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law. and then probably the mayor of san diego for putting a woman in a head lock, and then anthony weiner. >> one more time around weiner. >> they're all terrible. they're horrible people. >> here's where i am. i've lived in this city for 20 years. it's a liberal wilderness here. they're going to caughtcut this guy some slack. >> i hope not. his wife is cutting him slack and shouldn't be and happy new yorkers don't, either. >> thank you both so much. the government is showing no love for the nsa surveillance. calling senator rand paul dangerous. who is right in this fight? the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free
law. and then probably the mayor of san diego for putting a woman in a head lock, and then anthony weiner. >> one more time around weiner. >> they're all terrible. they're horrible people. >> here's where i am. i've lived in this city for 20 years. it's a liberal wilderness here. they're going to caughtcut this guy some slack. >> i hope not. his wife is cutting him slack and shouldn't be and happy new yorkers don't, either. >> thank you both so much. the government...
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newsmax says it's "the best guide" to the new law. you can get your copy at obamacare911.com. it gives you the tips, strategies and loopholes you need to know. get your copy of the obamacare survival guide at stores everywhere for $19.95. or get the internet only offer of just $4.95 and save $15. go to obamacare911.com to claim your copy now. >>> now hear this. mortgage interest rates dropping for a second straight week. the overall rates have been rising this year. current rates are up a full percentage point from where they were in january. how does that affect the u.s. housing market? said to be pretty good. joining us now, founder and managing partner, kyle harrington. great to see. >> did you nice to see you. >> is now the time for -- we want to talk about first-time home buyers. all the folks that have mortgage right now, is there still time for get to get a great rate? >> you have to puttings in perspective. during the jimmy carter ear a 30 years ago, we had interest rates at 17%, 18% on a 30-year mortgage. to look at -- interest rates at this point in time, i think it
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no administration should be permitted to operate above or beyond the law as they have dn in this respect. general warren's writs of assistance, that's what we're looking at. >> ben franklin said they who give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. >> are we so small that we can only look at our facebook likes today in this chamber? or are we going to stand up and find out how many lives we can save? >> get a specific warrant bases on probable cause or stay out of our lives. and that's the way it is. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> give it to them straight. the amendment to block the nsa's bulk collection of phone records failed. it failed by just 12 votes tonight. the simple fact that it got a vote is amazing. countless reasons to believe it would die and be buried without any kind of official debate, much less an official vote. if you're sitting at home trying to figure out where youen stand, allow me to give you this taste of where michele bachmann stands. >> the only people who have benefited from the revelation of classifi
no administration should be permitted to operate above or beyond the law as they have dn in this respect. general warren's writs of assistance, that's what we're looking at. >> ben franklin said they who give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. >> are we so small that we can only look at our facebook likes today in this chamber? or are we going to stand up and find out how many lives we can save? >> get a specific...
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domestic law enforcement we've got the fourth amendment. no searches and seizures without probable cause and a warrant. boom, it's in the constitution. along comes national security and look at what's been done in the united states in the name of national security. we had japanese americans interned in camps under the name of national security. that was upheld by the supreme court. so it is dangerous when we start justifying the curtailment of personal proivacy in the name o national security. i think there's one proposal worth mentioning that's in the senate. senate richard blumenthal, a democrat from connecticut, who used to be a law enforcement man himself says let's have an advocate for the people in these secret courts to say how about we look at what the government is arguing in the name of national security. that's a good pushback. that's a procedural approach. i like it. >> david, i want you to help me understand something that i'm confused about. congressman jim sensen brbrennes now voting against the nsa nowadays. i don't think he
domestic law enforcement we've got the fourth amendment. no searches and seizures without probable cause and a warrant. boom, it's in the constitution. along comes national security and look at what's been done in the united states in the name of national security. we had japanese americans interned in camps under the name of national security. that was upheld by the supreme court. so it is dangerous when we start justifying the curtailment of personal proivacy in the name o national security....
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radical islam of of any kind -- >> why give this guy -- >> i think it's wrong an part of it is because it laws this individual above the common good and collected interest. >> and while i agree they shouldn't have put this on from an editorial standpoint, i do think "rolling stone" is moving in the direction of an editorial magazine, taking on public affairs issues. i'm just saying. >> there is no excuse for the cover. no one should be defending the cover, but i want to bring us back to the political realm for a second. when you have an administration willing to give terrorists civilian trials, we have an fbi cleansing their guidelines for how to go about prosecuting terrorism, when you have the attorney general saying he wants the terrorists in 9/11 to be tried in downtown new york, i'm not surprised that "rolling stone" would take their lead and not take it seriously like they should. >> let me pull you out of the realm. administration that won't use the term, radical islam. >> well -- >> that is true. >> men cause disasters. >> if i may make a radical suggestion here, the only reason the co
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law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had with him. i never would have done it any other way. >> mike: talking about jack cassidy? >> father of my sons, david, sean, patrick and ryan and 12 grandchildren now. [ applause ] >> mike: are you going to let them read the book? >> not the grandchildren. unless they are old enough. my oldest granddaughter is 33 so she'll probably read the book and she'll tell me a lot what she feels. >> mike: there is one powerful story. you talk about the relationship with the cast of the pa tragic family. so many people know you from that. i know you perhaps more from many of musicals. mary and librarian and
law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had...
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laws. you have a stringent voter i.d. law. i believe there san ongoing trial, it's in its ninth day. in that case you are defending the voter i.d. law as being constitutional. >> that's right. i have to protect the constitution and i also have to defend. and just like in the doma case where i cannot defend the governor and the secretary and the commonwealth where i believe it is constitutional -- unconstitutional where we have a material difference. in this case, all of the case law across the country has shown that the mere showing of identification at the polls is not deemed unconstitutional. they may have a problem with the logistics or the implementation of the law, and that's really what's happening at this trial. but because we do not feel it is per se unconstitutional to show identification at a poll, we must then continue on with the defense of the commonwealth. >> general kane, what is the future for you politically now? i know governor corbett is running for re-election. would you consider running for governor? is th
laws. you have a stringent voter i.d. law. i believe there san ongoing trial, it's in its ninth day. in that case you are defending the voter i.d. law as being constitutional. >> that's right. i have to protect the constitution and i also have to defend. and just like in the doma case where i cannot defend the governor and the secretary and the commonwealth where i believe it is constitutional -- unconstitutional where we have a material difference. in this case, all of the case law...
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it's the same thing with all the laws against smoking. why doesn't new york city banning smoking advertisements at ballparks? you know why? because the corporation provides socialized medicine in new york. >> i want your comment on the huge hedge fund company, s.a.c. looks to me like they're ruined. >> they're done. the government will take -- $10 billion from them. they have about $10 billion under management right now. >> they want to take $10 billion off them? >> yeah, they're saying basically, what you did was so bad condoning inside trading, you have to pay it back. the guy who started it, steve cohen not been indicted but if you read between the lines it looks like this guy is going to get indicted sometimes. who is steve cohen? he's the best investor over 20 years. >> he's the man out front there. >> he's got a better 20 year record than warren buffett. this guy is amazing. he is better than anybody on paper. the government is saying he's only doing it through illegal means. >> he's in your book. >> thank you for reminding everybod
it's the same thing with all the laws against smoking. why doesn't new york city banning smoking advertisements at ballparks? you know why? because the corporation provides socialized medicine in new york. >> i want your comment on the huge hedge fund company, s.a.c. looks to me like they're ruined. >> they're done. the government will take -- $10 billion from them. they have about $10 billion under management right now. >> they want to take $10 billion off them? >>...
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law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had with him. i never would have done it any other way. >> mike: talking about jack cassidy? >> father of my sons, david, sean, patrick and ryan and 12 grandchildren now. [ applause ] >> mike: are you going to let them read the book? >> not the grandchildren. unless they are old enough. my oldest granddaughter is 33 so she'll probably read the book and she'll tell me a lot what she feels. >> mike: there is one powerful story. you talk about the relationship with the cast of the pa tragic family. so many people know you from that. i know you perhaps more from many of musicals. mary and librarian and
law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty. there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had...
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newsmax says it's "the best guide" to the new law. you can get your copy at obamacare911.com. it gives you the tips, strategies and loopholes you need to know. get your copy of the obamacare survival guide at stores everywhere for $19.95. or get the internet only offer of just $4.95 and save $15. go to obamacare911.com to claim your copy now. go to obamacare911.com humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>. >> rick: an amazing story out of survi
newsmax says it's "the best guide" to the new law. you can get your copy at obamacare911.com. it gives you the tips, strategies and loopholes you need to know. get your copy of the obamacare survival guide at stores everywhere for $19.95. or get the internet only offer of just $4.95 and save $15. go to obamacare911.com to claim your copy now. go to obamacare911.com humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your...
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he wants the law to go forward. >> rubio said that he's also troubled that many workers will lose hours because of obama care. >>> it's now 6 minutes past the hour and time for our top business news. >> the top concern for america's chief financial officers is indeed health kerr. 7 out of 10 of cfos are worried about the impact of obama care. some workers aren't interested in paying for health insurance. the ceo of hardees, take a listen. >> the answer was either they can get it for free at the emergency room or that maybe they were on their parents' or a spouse's insurance already. lot of them felt they really under the affordable care act they wouldn't need insurance. why pay the penalty? >> and not including health care, cfos are pretty optimistic, they expect the economy to grow. >>> door to door mail delivery could be a thing of past. and shift to neighborhood cluster boxes. they are cheaper. that proposal due for a vote in congress today. >>> meantime, if you're looking to save money on your next trip, cheapflights.com said considers these airports near los angeles, long beach, fl
he wants the law to go forward. >> rubio said that he's also troubled that many workers will lose hours because of obama care. >>> it's now 6 minutes past the hour and time for our top business news. >> the top concern for america's chief financial officers is indeed health kerr. 7 out of 10 of cfos are worried about the impact of obama care. some workers aren't interested in paying for health insurance. the ceo of hardees, take a listen. >> the answer was either they...
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the law couldn't prove it. we just have to believe in the lord that he's, if he's asked to pay he will pay. >> and she says she stands by the not verdict. joining me now is criminal defense attorney. good morning and welcome to you, sema. she seems to be going over the same thing again. let's play another clip. >> for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. >> i know i went the right way because the law, the way it was followed is the way i went. but tpeultd have used my heart i probably would have went hung jury. >> so for some that's going to seem very contradictory. interpret what she's saying. do you agree there's a difference between what your heart wants and what the law tells you to do. >> i think there's no polygraph in that jury room so go with your heart. no one would have challenged her verdict. i don't understand why she chose, and i say chose, to interpret the law the way she h
the law couldn't prove it. we just have to believe in the lord that he's, if he's asked to pay he will pay. >> and she says she stands by the not verdict. joining me now is criminal defense attorney. good morning and welcome to you, sema. she seems to be going over the same thing again. let's play another clip. >> for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he...
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> a report says kanye west, jay-z and madonna will boycott florida because of the stand your ground law. we will debate the worthiness of that. >> i have got 99 but the -- hit me. >> bill: you say you knocked jesse ventura to the floor with a punch. >> well, i knocked him down. >> tonight the late chris keil told the factor he was angry with ventura for disrespecting the military. now ventura is suing his widow. is this horrendous or what? is it legal on the case. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. huge reaction to my memo last night about why the black crime problem is not, not being addressed in america. and that is the subject of talkingning's prime points memo. first of all, if you want to see what i said last night, please go to bill o'reilly.com or foxnews.com. also my remarks are all over cyberspace today. the gist of my memo is that the civil rights industry and our leadership in washington will not take on the black crime problem because in order to do so, black
> a report says kanye west, jay-z and madonna will boycott florida because of the stand your ground law. we will debate the worthiness of that. >> i have got 99 but the -- hit me. >> bill: you say you knocked jesse ventura to the floor with a punch. >> well, i knocked him down. >> tonight the late chris keil told the factor he was angry with ventura for disrespecting the military. now ventura is suing his widow. is this horrendous or what? is it legal on the case....
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it's a failure of the law. the law is confusing. the stand your ground law is confusing and should be revoked. >> ken, if we respect the verdict, then we don't change the law and we remain as compliant as everyone else. and paul, i do concede with you, and paul and i have spent many hours together here at msnbc. and paul, i do want to concede that in both of the prosecution as well as the defense attorneys arguments. >> absolutely. >> they did not bring up manslaughter enough. so with that, and reverend al, that point. >> and they did not bring up that you can fight and hold out. i think what they could have done. >> that's right. >> is ask for more clarity on the law. i don't blame her for not understanding something that wasn't explained. and i differ with those who say you can respect the verdict and also change the law. you respect that they made a decision on the law the way it is. but i think the way the law -- the way the law is needs to be changed and clirified. that's where i think my view is. >> absolutely. >> that's why w
it's a failure of the law. the law is confusing. the stand your ground law is confusing and should be revoked. >> ken, if we respect the verdict, then we don't change the law and we remain as compliant as everyone else. and paul, i do concede with you, and paul and i have spent many hours together here at msnbc. and paul, i do want to concede that in both of the prosecution as well as the defense attorneys arguments. >> absolutely. >> they did not bring up manslaughter enough....
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therefore he has to have the new laws. look, there is some obviously in the country from different places. but nobody ever seems to be able to find. >> right. >> it certainly is in bulk volume, because if there was bulk volume stealing. that would get it. but they never seem to need to show up with any evidence of criminality to change the law. >> that's right. advance the project is on trial right now as we speak in pennsylvania. and we have no evidence of voter fraud by the other side. the same thing in texas. then they tell people you need an id to prevent voter fraud. what we know is it's about making it harder to vote for african-americans and latino voters. in texas, they're the postal child for voter suppression. so the department of justice has decided that they were going to do what they had to do to enforce the law. this is nothing new. it's a provision of the voting rights act, and we're glad the attorney general is doing his job. >> let me ask you a question, wayne, about your state down there. is that state ge
therefore he has to have the new laws. look, there is some obviously in the country from different places. but nobody ever seems to be able to find. >> right. >> it certainly is in bulk volume, because if there was bulk volume stealing. that would get it. but they never seem to need to show up with any evidence of criminality to change the law. >> that's right. advance the project is on trial right now as we speak in pennsylvania. and we have no evidence of voter fraud by the...
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laws. in philadelphia yesterday attorney general eric holder announced the justice department is taking action. >> and, today, i am announcing that the justice department will ask a federal court in texas to subject the state of texas to a preclearance regime similar to the one acquired by section 5 of the voting rights act. we believe that the state of texas should be required to go through a preclearance process whetherever it changes its voting laws and practices. >> according to a poll out today, majority of adults, 53%, think discrimination in voting still exists. joining with me is kathy. thanks for being here this morning. >> thank you. >> let's start with these voter i.d. laws. they are almost exclusively being pushed and implemented by republican-controlled state legislators who claim they want to combat voter fraud but study after study have shown voter fraud is virtually nonexist and voet i.d. frauds would target laws that are more fraud. what do you think this is all about? >> t
laws. in philadelphia yesterday attorney general eric holder announced the justice department is taking action. >> and, today, i am announcing that the justice department will ask a federal court in texas to subject the state of texas to a preclearance regime similar to the one acquired by section 5 of the voting rights act. we believe that the state of texas should be required to go through a preclearance process whetherever it changes its voting laws and practices. >> according to...
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look at this letter, you violated anti-nepotism laws and policies to employ your wife. you abused your authority to obtain improper benefits for your wife. you abused agency resources in your pursuit of a ph.d. you abused agency resources to obtain the services of government vehicles. you were susceptible to political pressure and on and on and on and on. >> and his wife telecommutes from? >> india. well, first of all, he hired his wife, which a lot of people think, for the inspector general's office a lot of people think that violates the anti-nepotism policies there. and then he had an arrangement with her where she could telecommute from india for seven months. he got her an international blackberry so they could stay in touch. >> has he denied these charges? >> he has. he's said these charges are inaccurate or false. and he should have responded pretty soon to these senators. >> unbelievable. that a watchdog is under investigation. i mean, a watchdog for a watchdog in a government agency. >> that's it. you wonder why the citizens are upset. byron, thank you. >> than
look at this letter, you violated anti-nepotism laws and policies to employ your wife. you abused your authority to obtain improper benefits for your wife. you abused agency resources in your pursuit of a ph.d. you abused agency resources to obtain the services of government vehicles. you were susceptible to political pressure and on and on and on and on. >> and his wife telecommutes from? >> india. well, first of all, he hired his wife, which a lot of people think, for the...
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i have a small law firm. austin, i have a small law firm. it's less than 20 lawyers. we just found out that anthem blue cross has pulled out of the insurance exchange in california. entire sectors of the insurance industry -- >> i don't know about the average prices available -- >> average price of zero is zero. there aren't any insurance companies left for small businesses, austin. >> that's not true. there are more insurance companies participating in the exchanges than they even expected there were going to be. >> medical actuaries, the analyze the president state-by-state. new york is one of the four states where prices are supposedly going to go down. california is going to go up as much as 66%. ohio is going up 88%. >> that's for a 22-year-old. their premiums will go up, i agree with that. >> didn't the president say they would go down when he sold this m m monstrosity? >> why is big labor now turning on them? >> in detroit, the fundamental challenge that hugh is putting forward i disagree with. detroit's biggest problem is a lack of education and a lack of a sk
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>> bill, there's actually laws against that. >> they're broken quite often. it's going to be hard to get jobs. all right. so the cultural debasement we see is influencing how people get jobs. >> i don't think it's a cultural debasement. >> you don't think lil wayne is debasing your culture? >> i don't think so, by any means. >> do you think he's debasing african-american culture? >> i don't know what you define -- >> is he emblematic of african-american culture? >> no. >> he and his ilk. >> he's not the primary factor. he's one of many factors. >> you're not answering the question. >> i don't think you like my answer, b answer, but i'm answering it. >> you're not. i asked you if you think he's debasing -- >> i don't think -- >> that's not at a direct answer, doctor. and if i were a student in your classroom, you'd give me a "d." >> i'd love for you to come. >> one more question. you say that all of the chaos that's caused by crime, the birth rate, all of this stuff is because of poverty. i say it's poverty that's coming from these things. >> no. and, again, y
>> bill, there's actually laws against that. >> they're broken quite often. it's going to be hard to get jobs. all right. so the cultural debasement we see is influencing how people get jobs. >> i don't think it's a cultural debasement. >> you don't think lil wayne is debasing your culture? >> i don't think so, by any means. >> do you think he's debasing african-american culture? >> i don't know what you define -- >> is he emblematic of...
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because the law is not ready, the law is flawed. the president has already admitted that. so i'm hopeful we can make some progress in a bipartisan way to say, hey, wait a minute, wait a minute. this law is not the way we want to go. >> is that fanciful, because i can't imagine we have enough democrats to get rid of it at this point. it seems to me you'll lock horns. >> can you ever imagine the white house taking a step to concede it's flawed and then right on top of that see that the leaders, major democratic unions, major democratic leaders say this bill is providing nightmare scenarios to the health and well-being of millions of american workers. so it is they who are saying what we've been saying for years that this law is flawed. but get back to the administration. you' this will be to ensure that those lavish retreats and conferences being held by agencies won't happen anymore. >> here's another idea. can't the president with just an executive order say no more conferences and he doesn't even need you if he doesn't get the president to do it? >> could very well, but t
because the law is not ready, the law is flawed. the president has already admitted that. so i'm hopeful we can make some progress in a bipartisan way to say, hey, wait a minute, wait a minute. this law is not the way we want to go. >> is that fanciful, because i can't imagine we have enough democrats to get rid of it at this point. it seems to me you'll lock horns. >> can you ever imagine the white house taking a step to concede it's flawed and then right on top of that see that...
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the law couldn't prove it. we have to believe that if he is asked to parkway he will pay. >> to be clear, she said she only speaks for herself. not the whole jury. she struggled with the moral obligations presented to the jury. >> at love us wanted to find something bad. something we could connect to the law. all six of us, well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of -- >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. and that's the way that the law was written. i was the juror, i was going to give them the hung jury. i fought to the end. >> now a reporter also asked maddy a question that is reverberating around the country. and i think it shapes our ability to understand why this story has touched so many peel. asked about race, maddy said she didn't think it played a role. >> a lot of people from the outside thought must have been the discussion in the deliberations about race about, color. but th
the law couldn't prove it. we have to believe that if he is asked to parkway he will pay. >> to be clear, she said she only speaks for herself. not the whole jury. she struggled with the moral obligations presented to the jury. >> at love us wanted to find something bad. something we could connect to the law. all six of us, well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of -- >> killing trayvon...
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laws. fighting these laws in court is fine, but on a practical level, let's use this moment to encourage people to register to vote. yes, dr. paula. it appears the decision has emboldened the right. today north carolina state senators have been debating a so-called voter reform bill for hours. but let me just show you what this bill would do. put in place strict voter i.d. requirements is one thing. then it would eliminate same-day voter registration. it would cut early voting by a week. it would stop extending polling hours for long lines. it would increase the number of poll observers and ban pre-registration for 16 and 17-year-olds. that's just a start. so you're right when when you say we need to encourage everyone to register in every gathering that coming together for any reason. we need to encourage people to register to vote. a big takeaway from the march on washington august 24th is to target numbers of new registered voters around this country. we must galvanize and register to vo
laws. fighting these laws in court is fine, but on a practical level, let's use this moment to encourage people to register to vote. yes, dr. paula. it appears the decision has emboldened the right. today north carolina state senators have been debating a so-called voter reform bill for hours. but let me just show you what this bill would do. put in place strict voter i.d. requirements is one thing. then it would eliminate same-day voter registration. it would cut early voting by a week. it...
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will try to deny funding for the new law. kate and william make first appearance with the new my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if y can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online,
will try to deny funding for the new law. kate and william make first appearance with the new my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and...
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law. professionally, break that down for me. >> well, professionally, and that's the right term. first of all, she is not a lawyer, and she is not speaking in lawyers' terms. so when she says that her gut tells her that zimmerman got away with murder, i don't hear her using legal terminology. she is using the vern vernacular of people evaluating a situation without regard to the legal. i understand how she felt that george zimmerman, without regard to the legal requirements was morally responsible for george zimmerman's death. but what she describes is a struggle that she has in reconciling the judge's instructions on the law with that gut sense that he was morally responsible for zimmerman's death. and in the normal give and take of the deliberative process of a part of any jury deliberation, she at some point came to conclusion or was convinced by other jurors that because of the judge's instructions that she had no choice but to vote that he was -- vote -- a judgment of not guilty, even
law. professionally, break that down for me. >> well, professionally, and that's the right term. first of all, she is not a lawyer, and she is not speaking in lawyers' terms. so when she says that her gut tells her that zimmerman got away with murder, i don't hear her using legal terminology. she is using the vern vernacular of people evaluating a situation without regard to the legal. i understand how she felt that george zimmerman, without regard to the legal requirements was morally...
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i went to university of iowa law school. i don't know why iowans elected this guy because they're not at all like him. and the fact they would let him sit on a committee that processes immigration. and third that there's not -- >> i respect your judgment. would the leadership in the case when you were there say this guy's got to take a little time-out. you don't just throw a few words like that. you've got to shut him down, not shut him out. >> it's difficult to take someone off a committee just for saying something. pete stark was on the ways and means committee. he would say some of the most outrageous things. but you just don't do that. the fact is that steve king doesn't -- the leadership has condemned him. i think what this does -- >> john. >> go ahead. >> the leadership actually removed people from their committees for voting against john boehner from speaker. it was just a few months ago. the notion they can't do it was belied by the fact they did it just a few months ago for something not as egregious as this. >> it'
i went to university of iowa law school. i don't know why iowans elected this guy because they're not at all like him. and the fact they would let him sit on a committee that processes immigration. and third that there's not -- >> i respect your judgment. would the leadership in the case when you were there say this guy's got to take a little time-out. you don't just throw a few words like that. you've got to shut him down, not shut him out. >> it's difficult to take someone off a...
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the law couldn't prove it. we just have to ble in the lord that if he has to pay, he will pay. >> sybrina fulton relieved this statement saying it is devastating for my family to hear the comments from juror b-29, comments which we all knew in our hearts to be true that george zimmerman literally got away with murder. this challenges our nation once again to do everything we can to make sure that this never happens to another child, end quote. zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder. this juror saying she stands by that decision. i want to bring back legal analyst lisa bloom who is still bus and ma lica henderson. she keeps going back to the law and specific about that. i want to play another clip and get your response. >> for myself, he's guilty, because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he is guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him and that is the way the law was read to me. i know i went the right way because by the law and the way it was f
the law couldn't prove it. we just have to ble in the lord that if he has to pay, he will pay. >> sybrina fulton relieved this statement saying it is devastating for my family to hear the comments from juror b-29, comments which we all knew in our hearts to be true that george zimmerman literally got away with murder. this challenges our nation once again to do everything we can to make sure that this never happens to another child, end quote. zimmerman was found not guilty of...
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some law enforcement definitely did. tell us about alabamaen freed and sort of the legal and law enforcement pushback on the distribution of this music and its relation to integration. >> yeah, well, you know, it used to be, back in the early '50s, black music and white music were completely separate. they were sung by different people, different record companies, different bought in different stores. played on different rao stations. and billboard magazine that did the charts that determined hits had a black chart and a white chart. and the top 40 black and top 40 white weren't at all alike. and then this idea of sbeg integration, there were a lot of white people who thought this was a pretty great idea, especially young people, and there became this interest in black music. and both black music sung by black people and black music sung by white people like elvis presley. and this was very disturbing and threatening to a lot of people, especially white supremacists. you know they would say rock 'n' roll is going to lead
some law enforcement definitely did. tell us about alabamaen freed and sort of the legal and law enforcement pushback on the distribution of this music and its relation to integration. >> yeah, well, you know, it used to be, back in the early '50s, black music and white music were completely separate. they were sung by different people, different record companies, different bought in different stores. played on different rao stations. and billboard magazine that did the charts that...
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or else they'll be find under federal law. the point is, the president has now told us, he's not going to follow this law. if he's not going to follow it, the american people shouldn't be required to fund it. a few of us in congress are saying, look, we're not going to fund obama care. you can criticize us all you want, but we're not going to pass a continuing resolution or other appropriations measure that includes funding for ongoing further enforcement and implementation of obama care. >> congress has the authority and the purse. so you would -- you are encouraging the house and the senate to fund everything else, medicare, social security. the military, every other function of government, but obama care. how is the supporters a great divide on that issue? >> yes, there's a significant divide, even within the parties so far. but this is where the party is going to be changing. it's going to be changing because the calls from the american people are overwhelming on this, they don't want this law to kick in. once this law kic
or else they'll be find under federal law. the point is, the president has now told us, he's not going to follow this law. if he's not going to follow it, the american people shouldn't be required to fund it. a few of us in congress are saying, look, we're not going to fund obama care. you can criticize us all you want, but we're not going to pass a continuing resolution or other appropriations measure that includes funding for ongoing further enforcement and implementation of obama care....
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you've definitely seen a change in federal law. eleanor holmes norton and other female members of congress, i should emphasize because it's female members who put the issue on the table, really changed the law. one of the words you'll hear is a hostile work environment, which is a big difference from sometimes what you used to hear, which is were you physically touched or intimidated or were you forced into exchanging, you know, some inappropriate acts at work? they've broadened that, and many of the allegations against mayor filner here, as we wait to see if he's going to come back out to finish the press conference that he began where he's announcing going into therapy but did not announce any resignation to date. a lot of these allegations are at that outer level. you can win a court case nowadays under the law by saying you were simply inappropriately spoken to in certain instances or inappropriate suggestions and unwanted advances made repeatedly, even without coercive touching. in this case, we emphasize as we see the doors o
you've definitely seen a change in federal law. eleanor holmes norton and other female members of congress, i should emphasize because it's female members who put the issue on the table, really changed the law. one of the words you'll hear is a hostile work environment, which is a big difference from sometimes what you used to hear, which is were you physically touched or intimidated or were you forced into exchanging, you know, some inappropriate acts at work? they've broadened that, and many...
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i went to lawsuit at the university of iowa law school. i can't believe iowa ans elect this guy, because they're not at all like him. the republicans would let him sit on a committee that's deciding policy on immigration and not take him off that committee is outrageous, the leadership should do that tomorrow. >> well -- >> and john's here from -- i respect your judgment. would the leadership in the case have said, this guy's got to take a little time out? you don't just throw words like appropriate. you have to shut him down not just shut him out. >> it's difficult to take someone off a committee for saying something, pete stark was on the weighs and means committee. he would say some of the most outrageous things about all kinds of things. you just don't do that, the fact of the matter is that steve king doesn't -- the leadership has condemned him. >> jong, the leadership actually removed people from their committees for voting against john boehner for speaker. you remember that? it was just a few months ago. the notion that they can't d
i went to lawsuit at the university of iowa law school. i can't believe iowa ans elect this guy, because they're not at all like him. the republicans would let him sit on a committee that's deciding policy on immigration and not take him off that committee is outrageous, the leadership should do that tomorrow. >> well -- >> and john's here from -- i respect your judgment. would the leadership in the case have said, this guy's got to take a little time out? you don't just throw words...
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people are getting killed. >> we're not against law and order, not against law enforcement, what we're against, an outrageous trampling of constitutional rights of making sure a person has a warrant to search me or my home. >> why in the world in maryland are they going to people's doors. purpose of the fourth amendment says there must be probable cause before you walk to an american's house or touch an american. means they have to have some evidence showing you have done something illegal. they are going to people's doors, no knock raids at 3:00 a.m. in the morning, people are getting killed. what the police and nsa are doing, by passing the fourth amendment, throwing it in the toilet. fourth amendment is the key to the bill of rights. it protects against the police state. unfortunately we're doing away with it. >> john, we need to be aware. if we lose this country, it is largely because we turned the other way and allowed our basic rights across the board to be trampled upon. john whitehead, thank you very much. the book "a government of wolves." >>> coming up, egypt is moving to mod
people are getting killed. >> we're not against law and order, not against law enforcement, what we're against, an outrageous trampling of constitutional rights of making sure a person has a warrant to search me or my home. >> why in the world in maryland are they going to people's doors. purpose of the fourth amendment says there must be probable cause before you walk to an american's house or touch an american. means they have to have some evidence showing you have done something...
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but under the law, under the civil law, under the criminal law and certainly under the military law, if you know that your actions will have a certain consequence, then you're responsible. that's criminal intent. even if you say, oh, look, i was driving the car straight at you and i knew i would hit you and it would hurt you, but really that wasn't my purpose. i was just trying to get to the store. that's no defense. so i think on the law, her decision was right. >> rick: but that's basically the sort -- the naive defense, is what his team is arguing here, that he was a naive whistle blower. now we're seeing this, of course, against the backdrop of the ed snowden saga that continues to play out. one person's heroic whistle blowerrer is another person's spy or someone who has been aiding the enemy. it's sort of in the eyes of the beholder. is that the way it works with the law, too, or is it more clear cut? >> well, i think whatever his subjective desires, okay, whatever his subjective purpose, what the law asks and what you got to ask 'cause we can't have a different standard and say
but under the law, under the civil law, under the criminal law and certainly under the military law, if you know that your actions will have a certain consequence, then you're responsible. that's criminal intent. even if you say, oh, look, i was driving the car straight at you and i knew i would hit you and it would hurt you, but really that wasn't my purpose. i was just trying to get to the store. that's no defense. so i think on the law, her decision was right. >> rick: but that's...
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not because it was state law, which it wasn't but because he thought it was right. today it happened in montgomery county, pennsylvania. this was the first couple in line, two women with a couple of kids who have been together for 17 years and they said they never intended to be first, but they got their license, they got married and left on a nice vacation. the reporter of wills told reporters today he did not know what to expect after he announced his intentions yesterday. i was driving into work this morning and thought, we could have a line around the block, or maybe nobody would show up at all. we can tell you tonight that mr. haynes issued five marriage licenses to same sex couples in pennsylvania and he made a lot of history in doing so. joining us now is mr. haynes. he is the first person to have ever issued a marriage license in pennsylvania. how did you come to the decision to do this zm. >> well, if you -- i have to go back about a week. i was contacted by two women who were interested in inquiring about how to get a same sex marriage. and i discussed it,
not because it was state law, which it wasn't but because he thought it was right. today it happened in montgomery county, pennsylvania. this was the first couple in line, two women with a couple of kids who have been together for 17 years and they said they never intended to be first, but they got their license, they got married and left on a nice vacation. the reporter of wills told reporters today he did not know what to expect after he announced his intentions yesterday. i was driving into...
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you have to fault law. the law is not based on emotion. it's based on the facts. >> you have such a volatile verdict. why not hear from the jurors what was behind their thinking because the nation is so upset about this. don't you think we should hear something from them? they have the right to speak about how they got there. >> they did say something. they rendered a verdict. not guilty. >> that is a confusing situation. >> >> laura: guys, we are out of time. but their feelings in the end don't matter. the law matters. >> exactly. >> it doesn't. >> laura: thank goodness we have a system that follows thatth pa. horrible crimes committed by illegal immigrants. why the heck doesn't the mainstream media tell the whole story? i have a factor investigation for you. then, as anthony weiner rages a true war on women. some dem colleagues are looking the other way. what's with this double standard? the mayor of san diego holds a dramatic news conference and refuses to step down after seven more women accuse him of sexual misconduct. those reports c
you have to fault law. the law is not based on emotion. it's based on the facts. >> you have such a volatile verdict. why not hear from the jurors what was behind their thinking because the nation is so upset about this. don't you think we should hear something from them? they have the right to speak about how they got there. >> they did say something. they rendered a verdict. not guilty. >> that is a confusing situation. >> >> laura: guys, we are out of time. but...
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all because of a law, a law that has prevented the person who shot and killed my son to be held accountable and to pay for this awful crime. >> it is important to point out george zimmerman's attorneys did not rely on florida's stand your ground law, but persuaded the jury he acted in self defense when he shot and killed trayvon martin. >>> still ahead, ten terrorists hack your gps. >>> and first, every time ben bernanke speaks, the stock market seems to move. we'll talk about who his replacement might be, and how the market will view that news. alert. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. ♪ the joint is jumpin' ♪ it's really jumpin' ♪ ♪ come in, cats ♪ and check your hats ♪ i mean this joint ijumpin' [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones osteo bi-fle n help your joints. ♪ osteo bi-flex... the best stuff in the joint. now in joint and muscle formula for people that demand even more for their bodies. >>> stocks fin
all because of a law, a law that has prevented the person who shot and killed my son to be held accountable and to pay for this awful crime. >> it is important to point out george zimmerman's attorneys did not rely on florida's stand your ground law, but persuaded the jury he acted in self defense when he shot and killed trayvon martin. >>> still ahead, ten terrorists hack your gps. >>> and first, every time ben bernanke speaks, the stock market seems to move. we'll talk...